Warm legs take you farther.

The goal was simple. Improve the comfort, fit, and warmth of leg warmers. An easy task? We doubt it. Leg warmers have been pretty good on all fronts already. It was a puzzle, but Assos managed this feat with their legWarmer_s7 by starting with design. Rather than one-piece and a single material, Assos used multiple panels to contour the muscles in the legs and a mix of fabrics. They also made them side specific.

That's right. There's a left and right leg to these. You'll be able to tell right away because the outsides of each upper portion are noticeably longer then the insides. Greater coverage means more warmth. It also helps the warmers stay up without grippers. They do different sides to each leg with multiple fabrics and careful paneling. The outside panel is made of RXQ fabric. It's light, stretchy, and channeled to trap air against your skin for warmth. RX fabric is a bit heavier and more durable, and it's used on the inside panels. Here, it adds durability against chafing against the saddle. The seaming is offset from the joint to minimize chafing on both the front and the rear of the knee.

Thanks to the generous stretch of the RXQ fabric, there is no need for a zipper at the bottom. Zippers can add a bit of convenience, but often come at the price of more seams that can irritate your leg.

The Assos legWarmer_s7 Leg Warmers are available in the color Black Volkanga and in the sizes 0 (X-Small/Small), I (Medium/Large), and II (X-Large/TIR).

Here's what others have to say...

View

Best-fitting leg warmers ever

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Assos just nailed it with the s7 leg warmer. The design eliminates the need for gripper silicon (which tends to rub and cause discomfort in other leg warmers). The paneling design is amazing as well, with seams tracking perfectly around knees, and specific fabrics used to hug muscles. The dimpled fabric traps heat and keeps legs warmer than any other leg warmer I've ever used (regardless of weather conditions).

Comment on unsp59454's review:

Assos leg warmers

I purchased the leg warmers about a year ago, being 2012 and the first time I wore them I had a problem with the right leg warmer. It would not stay in place. They were really warm and I would wear them several more times trying to adjust the right warmer, but it still would just slide down to my knee. I still have them because it hurts to just throw that kind of money away but be warned. The warmers I see for sell now look a little different, but still no grippers.